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and an obstacle. >> you mentioned some earlier in the business is technology and metal side of things. -- medical side of things. the chinese have a 40-year plan for medical technology and innovation. we cannot have a 40 day plan here in washington. >> in the health care bill we say everybody else in the world would celebrate that and say how to expand our lead globally? what do we do? we hit the medical industry with billions of dollars of new taxes. the fda slows down approval by at least two years an additional comparison. go compete in cd can still be leaders in the world. pretty tough to do. >> the health care bill is a perfect example of the government getting in the way. thingk about dictating to an interest company everything. -- ask insurance company, every dollar you spend you must only spend 15% on administrative costs. we the government will decide that on your behalf. there's not a better example anything that has happened and the health care bill when comes to the government being in the way of businesses and entrepreneurs. >> you have all outlined the worst-case scenario. we mentio

and technology and i had a front row seat for 20 years watching this. >> rose: lessons of geography, a new movie and a life stephen shepard lived in journalism when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: robert kaplan is here, he is chief geopolitical analyst and has been writing about foreign affairs for 25 years. in his latest book he says to better understand global issues we must look to a map. he examines how geography has influenced the balance of world power and how it can inform foreign policy in the future. it is called "the revenge of geography." i'm pleased to have him back on this program. welcome. >> rose: >> a pleasure to be here, charlie. >> rose: henry kissinger said-- and you put this at the top-- that "robert kaplan's research shines light on an ancient truth. geography has been the predominant factor in determinesing the fate of nations, from fay roenic egypt to the arab sprg." how lg ha you en thinng about tht? >> my whole career as a foreign correspondent that stretches back to the early part

look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> war planes working to wage raids on lebanon. a drone crossed over from the mediterranean. it's not clear who launched it but many are blaming 11 on -- lebanon. venezuelans are heading to the polls in new orleans. these expatriates are lined up outside of the venezuelan consulate to cast their vote for the presidential election. people from all over are expected because the miami consulate is closed. president hugo chavez says he will accept the results whether he wins or loses. >> there is a warning for americans in pakistan tonight to stay away from government buildings and several major hotels. they said the pakistan government received a threat warning of terrorist attacks aimed at certain government buildings and hotels downtown. anti-war activists are protesting the american drone strikes this morning. conflicting accounts of problems at a foxconn f

a future. persistent technology here in western massachusetts, this is a real opportunity for the future. only if there is a well-educated work force. that starts and home school, on into community colleges, and on into universities. i want to say this is about priorities. that is how i see it. there will not be a single, magic bullet. what the priorities. students will have to pick up more of the costs of student loans. twice, senator brown voted to let students rates double. why? it would have forced to pay for it closing a loophole used by millionaires. it is called the newt gingrich loophole. what are your priorities? protecting loopholes for millionaires or college education? >> great question. the cost of education is out of sight. we need to have an educated student population. my youngest daughter graduated. i understand. one of the largest driving forces behind the high cost of education is administrative costs. professor war makes about $350 thousand to teach a course. she got a zero interest loan and gets perks. it is interesting. kids are forced to go out and borrow money at

they did it and how they leveraged commercial, off-the-shelf technology to empower it. >> with the largest discretionary funding of any be u.s. department, dod is a ripe target for budget cuts. sequestration looks likely since we're seeing little action from congress. what problems is that going to present for supporting soldiers, sailors and air personnel? >> well, one of the jobs that we all have is jcs, and i'll put back on my chief of army hat for a moment, is the job of taking the resources that are provided and keeping the force in balance. so a service chief has about five levers they can pull to keep the budget in the balance. manpower costs on one side, infrastructure on the other, operations, maintenance, training and modernization. i mean, there's probably another lever there or so that i've forgotten about. but, you know, it does come down to mechanics at some point. how much money will you invest in each of those to have each of those levers stay in balance. and the challenge that you describe in managing the budget and especially as it regards sequestration is that it takes a

over them. having a technological advantage. having a military advantage. they are not going to accept that. i think the reason our policy is prevention is because we understand what the consequences will be if we do not succeed in maintaining this. that is the point about containment. containment does not prevent the saudis for making this decision to go ahead and do this. and our ability to persuade them along the lines of, look, you can count on our insurance. i said before, the obama administration would be the third american investors and that says they cannot have this. right after the acquired this, we are going to go in and say, never mind, you can accept our insurance. they are not going to accept the insurance because they have already seen that what we said was not going to hold. the reason is so important to have prevention as an objective is that containment will fail if it comes to with least that measure. >> daniel, quickly, because i want to get to mike on the title of this report and what you think it implies in terms of policy. but quickly, steve referenced the studie

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business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> there are just 24 days left until election day, but still there's some confusion over the actual process. new voter i.d. laws in several states have changed the rules, while other states have seen their laws knocked down or delayed by the courts. so we are focusing on those voter i.d. laws this morning. right now we are focusing on florida. joining me now is florida conservative talk show host bernie thompson. i wanted to ask you -- good morning to you, first of all. >> good morning. >> i want to ask you first about these -- i will call them tougher voter i.d. laws. i know i'll get a snarky response from you on that one. but are they really necessary? >> not snarky, cheery. i came to bring you good news. early voting began in florida in 2004. and now voters have a chance to vote absentee early or on november 6th. so what the legislature did last time around is they shortened the number of days, but they extended the hours. so now instead of not being able to vote after 5:00, we could go vote at 9:00 all the

texas over the top really. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, everyone. i'm randi kaye. here are a few stories we're watching this morning. new developments in that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was shot and killed this week in arizona. originally officials said ivie and his colleague, wounded in the incident, came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the a

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technology in action. and also yourself, whether you love israel or you don't like israel, the israelis is helping with technology. if you're using your cell phone to acknowledge he, your chips in your computer or cat scan in hospital, the amount of innovation we are able to produce in israel, it is amazing. finally i can tell you it's a great place to live and to bring up your family. so even though speak about the threats and the challenges, still it is something we can all be very proud of, and i'm very proud of my country. but we have to know that every once in a while we stand united and protect ourselves, until we get to a point we will find a viable partner that we can sit down and speak about peaceful agreement. i don't see it in the near future. that's why i speak in my book about conflict management. not conflict resolution. we came to me times washington, to the white house. we've had too many photo ops, too many signs. the austrian accord, big supporters of the environment. think about the amount of paper that was wasted when we drafted the oslo accord. thousands of papers.

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surveillance technology. >> overall, the border is much safer today than it has ever been. >> reporter: he says with the area safe, they're working to shore up the rural areas. >> are there pockets that we should look at and continue to look at? absolutely, are we going to give up? absolutely not. >> reporter: concerns over border security, what has been done and what is still needed. mark potter, nbc news, bisbee, arizona. >>> and when we come back, the discovery of something extraordinary outside of our world. >>> well, they cut down 400 trees to make way for it, now it is time for the slow journey of the retired space shuttle endeavour to make its way home. to the california science is center toyota was chosen as the official truck to move the symbol of the retired space shuttle program. journey covers 12 miles over two days of an average speed about two miles an hour. >>> astronomers believe they discovered another planet in another solar system made out of a rough diamond. it is slightly smaller than jennifer aniston's new engagement ring. lasts just 18 hours on this new diamond planet. >>

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the technology by investing in clean coal technology. we should be creating jobs. john mccain has voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources and thinks, i guess, the only answer is drill, drill, drill. drill we must, but it will take 10 years for one drop of oil to come out of any of the wells that are going to begun to be drilled. in the meantime, we're all going to be in real trouble. >> let me clear something up, senator mccain has said he supports caps on carbon emissions. senator obama has said he supports clean coal technology, which i don't believe you've always supported. >> i have always supported it. that's a fact. >> well, clear it up for us, both of you, and start with governor palin. >> yes, senator mccain does support this. the chant is "drill, baby, drill." and that's what we hear all across this country in our rallies because people are so hungry for those domestic sources of energy to be tapped into. they know that even in my own energy-producing state we have billions of barrels of oil and hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of clean, green natural gas. and we're

. the thing people are excited about with form one, the detail. >> the technology allows us to get much higher resolution. >> i'm going to want to beat you in chess using this one. >> you're going to want to beat me using this one. >> good. the form one uses a different process than most 3-d printers, light as opposed to heat, and in general, in the crowded field, it's wonky tech. >> here's a sign that 3-d printing may be becoming main stream. they opened up a retail store just recently in new york city devoted to selling the printers. maker bot just released its replicator two. it's a faster model that produces higher resolution products. >> this is our fourth generation machine. >> industrial 3-d printers have been around for decades from printing prosthetic limbs to food. they're getting closer to household use. teachers are starting to use them, too. a program at nyu deployed them in schools. >> they were able to put them out on a table and created a river in the sand table and then flooded the river. what that allowed the kids to do is see how soil erosion works. >> right now, they can on

science, technology, politics, just back from a pretty interesting trip to hawaii. let's talk about this, i think this is kind of fascinating. we have pictures i think we can hopefully ultimately throw up. basically they're not just updating their status on facebook pages or tweeting, but now seeing ann romney's -- the pumpkin bread recipe on pinterest, for example. why? >> it is really wild. i think the goal of this is to personalize the candidates. if you see ann romney and her, you know, recipe list, it makes her a human. i think that's what the campaigns are going for. theyave social media directors, digital directors who are really mining the spaces and trying to create new audiences. >> here is the picture on pinterest. i'm not even pinterest hip yet, are you? >> i use it some. not as much as the others. >> we also have president obama, if we pull it up, he has his music list, his play list on spotify. >> yeah. >> personalized. >> this is wild. it has been showing up on tech sites and tech blogs. spotify is the streaming music service. he and mitt romney both have a play list that,

korea is working on the technology. everyone i've spoken to the pentagon say they're not close to perfecting it. alaska is about 3500 miles away from north korea, california between 5,000 and 6,000 miles. they haven't come close to testing a rocket that's gone nearly that far. they've tested this type of technology about three times. in 2006, the rocket flew about 40 seconds and exploded. in 2009, they tried to put a sat white into orbit, but that broke up over the sea well short of what they had sbeintended. and then six months ago, they tested similar technology again. it flew but again broke up over the sea. so they've had three failures it took the united states about 24 launches to perfect this technology, a third of which failed. so it's not easy to do. and north korea, although they seam to be improving, they're not close to what they just claimed. >> as you mentioned, back in april they had the test that failed. south korea just approved to increase their range to the northern peninsula. how much of this is about escalating tensions on the korean peninsula between these

's polluting not only the atmosphere, but the west coast of the united states. we should export the technology by investing in clean coal technology. we should be creating jobs. john mccain has voted 20 times against funding alternative energy sources and thinks, i guess, the only answer is drill, drill, drill. drill, we must. but it will take ten years for one drop of oil to come out of any of the wells that are going to be begun to be drilled. in the meantime, we're all in trouble. >> moderator: senator mccain has said he supports caps on carbon emissions, senator obama has said he supports clean coal technology which i don't believe you've always supported -- biden: i have supported, that's a fact. >> moderator: clear it up for us. starting with you, governor palin. >> moderator: the chant is drill, baby, drill, and that's what we hear all across this country because people are so hungry for those domestic sources of energy to be tapped into. they know even in my own energy-producing state we have billions of barrels of oil and hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of clean, green natural gas

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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. wednesday, october 10. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:30. we begin with some breaking news in the east bay. a firefighter injured while battling a massive fire. it broke out early this morning at a strip mall in union city. and cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us and cate, a guess a lot of businesses affected by this fire, right? >> reporter: at least 9 or 10. it's a rough day. some of them are still waiting for fire crews to finish up. you can see they are still battling some hot spots in the corner of this shopping center right here. needless to say, it's going to be a long day of clean-up for firefighters and business owners after that massive blaze ripped through this shopping center just hours ago. we have video of it. you can see just how big these flames were. alameda

generation who are much more cosmopolitan and multilingual and savvy about world trends and technologically savvy. mo yan is writing a lot of novels recently. he's published more prolificly in the last three or four years than he has before and i've noticed that he tends to move from a rural focus in the early or midpart of the novel to generationly maybe a more of a focus on the urban environment in the latest stages of the novel. but in so doing he demonstrates a little bit less familiarity with that slice of contemporary chinese life and i think these younger writers are probably more in their -- you might say native habitat when they're writing about these. >> brown: xiao qiang, a brief word on that? how this fits into contemporary writing? >> i think it's very interesting to see how the chinese state media lauded about his receiving this award. in contrast with the former two chinese, as you mentioned, that one is gao xingjian, in exile, the government doesn't approve his politics and the other is liu jiabao. mo yan is his pen name. and his pen name means "don't speak q. sots there's a

party. can you get unemployment under 6% and how? >> one, you cannot to do [indiscernible] technology has changed everything. the whole scenario has changed. now you have the walmarting of america where people who work or underemployed and cannot survive on his jobs. they are low paid. you have to think of short range and long range. short range, do what is supposed to be done. get jobs to build our country. infrastructure, housing done by people, give people the hammers and nails and let them build the country from the bottom up. give people the imagination so they can get into technology and utilize it to have meaningful jobs. in the long run, there have to be structuanges. everybody needs to work. everybody's passions can to their professions. we would have a whole different way of looking at jobs and what is being done by both the republicans and democrats. >> cheri honkala, your response of vice-presidential nominee for the green party? >> first of all, i want to thank you for having us on today and having this debate. what we would do is green the economy, making sure we put job

has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> pelley: cycling's biggest star, lance armstrong, was part of the most sophisticated doping program in the history of sports. that is according to a report today from the u.s. anti-doping agency, known as u.s.a.d.a. here is armen keteyian. >> reporter: the detailed report not only shattered armstrong's image but leaves no doubt that he and his entire u.s. postal service team were engaged in what u.s.a.d.a. called a systematic, sustained and highly professionalized doping conspiracy. travis tiger is the c.e.o. of u.s.a.d.a. >> this is the first time we've seen something this well organized, this sophisticated that was designed to cheat a sport and win. >> reporter: the anti-doping agency report is based upon more than a thousand pages of evidence, including sworn testimony from ten u.s. postal service riders who had knowledge of armstrong's doping or doping by the team, plus financial payments, e-mails, scientific data and laboratory tests. tyler hamilton, who first detailed systematic doping on "60 minutes," was one of tho

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of the above, alternative fuels, wind, tide, solar, natural gas, clean coal technology. all of these things we can do as americans and we can take on this mission and we can overcome it. my friends, some of this $700 billion ends up in the hands of terrorist organizations. as far as health care is concerned, obviously, everyone is struggling to make sure that they can afford their premiums and that they can have affordable and available health care. that's the next issue. but we can do them all at once. there's no -- and we have to do them all at once. all three you mentioned are compelling national security requirements. >> i'm trying to play by the rules that you all established. one minute for discussion. senator obama, if you would give us your list of priorities, there are some real questions about whether everything can be done at once. >> we're going to have to prioritize, just like a family has to prioritize. now, i've listed the things that i think have to be at the top of the list. energy we have to deal with today, because you're paying $3.80 here in nashville for gasoline, and it c

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of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a developing story nationwide. two democratic lawmakers want stricter oversight of certain kinds of pharmacies after fungal meningitis. one of them deadly. the state health department says two facilities in virginia received the steroid linked to the illness. one in roanoak. they may have been exposed. the steroid came from a compounding pharmacy, which custom makes medicines using more than one drug. >>> we are following another story, the taliban is claiming responsibility for what many are calling a heinous crime. the shooting of a 14-year-old girl in pakistan. she was an activist for girl's education and other freedoms squashed by the taliban. jane reports. >> the taliban attacking a teen activist in pakistan. 14-year-old was shot twice by a gunman on a bus that was taking children home from school. >> an unknown gunman approached the school bus and asked. students told him that she is mulala and without having a conversation, he opened fire, hitting her forehead. >> she w

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in the united states. one is called waway. the other is called zte. both of them are big technology companies. they make things like routers and other internet gear. what this report says is they think that china, the government, has the means, the opportunity and the motive to use telecommunication companies like this for malicious purposes. namely espionage. spying. they say these companies' equipment poses a national security threat for the united states. interestingly this report is especially critical of huawei. it points to intellectual property violations, allege ties to iran and what the committee calls, quote, a pattern and practice of potentially illegal behavior in the united states. of course, both companies pushing back. they're disputing the findings. they are expected to release more detailed statements later on presideon huawei is calling report baseless. saying it's a dangerous political distraction. zte says it sets an unprecedented standard for cooperation by any chinese company with the congressional investigation, that coming from zte, the smaller of the two companies. ca

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challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> eyes now fixed on the weather map as they contract and supply mission to the international space station. the scene at cape canaveral florida, thick clouds and rain threatening lift-off and we're watching for this. the mission, a joint effort by nasa and california dragon capsule loaded with food, clothing and gear up to the station's crew and they did a test flight and it went well and nasa is contract today pay spacex more than 1 1/2 billion dollar for a dozen resupply missions like the one you see here. october is national bullying prevention awareness month. a community in ohio is rallying for a ten-year-old who was publicly mocked by an adult for the way she walked. she's an elementary student, she has cerebral palsy, a disorder that requires her to use crutches. the child's grandmother videotaped him walking with a limp as he picked his son up at the bus stop and the man accused denied allegations, but may face criminal charges whet case goes to court can. anna kooiman, with more, we're hearing from the neighbor

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